the next few years. Cheap grain, high price egg* 
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L. J. Farmer’s Bargain Department 
Barrains in Trees, Shmbs, Plants, Vines Bte. fM* 
Spring 1^22 
In ordering from this list, please mention.— "Taken 
from Bargain Department." 
100,000 Strawberrj- Plants —Varieties —Sen. Dunlap. 
$1 per 100, $8 per 1000; Aroma per 100. J8 per 
1000: Stevens’ Late Champion $1 per 100. $8 per 
1000. These are medium sized plants, grown 
thickly in the row but have good roots and will 
make fine fruiting rows, especially if set early. 
No transplanted plants of this grade. 
25,000 Herbert Red liaspberry Plants. Medium sized 
plants but well rooted of the best red raspberr> 
in the world. Price 83.60 per 100. 826 per 1000. 
50,000 Cuthbert Red Raspberry. The old standby. 
82 per 100, 816 per 1000 for medium sized, well 
rooted plants. 
10,000 St. Regis Everbearing Red Raspberry. Me¬ 
dium sized plants, well rooted. 83 per 100. 826 
per 1000. 
25,000 Erskine Park Everbearing Red Raspberry. 
Medium sized plants, but well rooted. 86 per 100. 
860 per 1000. 
50,000 Mixed Blackberry Plants, made up uf first 
class full sized plants of Snyder, Stones Hardy. 
Ancient Briton, Taylor, Brie, Rathbum, and other 
varieties of blackberries, mostly Snyders. Price 
82.50 per 100. 820 per 1000. 
5,000 Giant Himalaya Plants. Medium sized plants 
every one will grow. Price 86 per 100, 860 per 1000. 
1,000 wilder Currants, 1 Year Old. 16c each. JiO 
per 100. 
1,000 lioughten Gooseberry, 2 Yet^ Old. 20c eaob. 
$1?> per 100. 
One Year Grape Vines 
•Agawam. 16c each; 100, 812. 
Beta. 20c each; 100, 816. 
Brighton. 20c each; 100, 816. 
('ampbelPs Early. 25c each; 100, 820. 
Catawba. 16c each; 100, 812. 
C'ltampion. 16c each; 100, 812. 
Concord. 10c each; 100, 88. 
Delaware. 20c each;100. 814. 
Diamond. 30c each; 100, 814. 
Duchesse. 30c each; 100, 816. 
Early Ohio. 36c each; 100, 820. 
Eaton. 2&c each; 100, 818. 
Elvira, l&c each; 100, 812. 
Empire State. 30c each; 100, |10. 
Green Moantatn. 36c each; 100. 830 
Hartford. 16c each; 100, 814. 
Hubbard. 81 each; 100, 876. 
Iona. 26c each; 100, 819. 
Ives. 15c each; 100, 812. 
Lindley* 16c each; 100, 812. 
Lntie. 20c each; 100, 814. 
Martha. 20c each; 100, 816. 
Massassoit. 20c each; 100, |16. 
.Moore’s Elariy. 20c each; 100, 816 
Moyer. 30c each; 100, 816- 
Nlii^ara. 20c each; 100, 814. 
Pockllngton. 20c each ;100, 816- 
Salem. 26c each; 100, 814. 
Vergennes. 20c each; 100, 814. 
Wilder. 20c each; 100, 816. 
Red. 20c each; 100, 816. 
Worden. 20c each; 100, $14. 
Wyoming Red. 20c each; 100, 816- 
Amber Qneea. 26c each; 100, 818 
August Giant. 26c each; 100, 819. 
Bacchus. 20c each; 100, $16. 
Barry*. 26c each; 100, $19. 
Berckmaa’s. 26c each; 100, 818 
Brilliant. 26c each; 100, 819. 
Clinton. 16c each; 100, $12. 
('ottage. 20c each; 100, 816. 
Diana. 20o each; 100, 814. 
Dracut Amber, 20c each; 100, 816. 
Early Daisy. 25c each; 100, $19. 
Early Victor. 16c each; 100, $14. 
Etta. 26c each; 100, |19. 
Eumelan. 26c each; 100, $19. 
Gaertner. 26c each; 100, $19. 
Geneva* 30e each; 100, 824. 
Geothe. 26c each; 100, $19. 
Green’s Early. SOo each; 100, 822. 
Herbert. 20c each; 100, $16. 
Isabella. 20c each; 100, $14. 
Janesville. 20c each; 100, $14. 
Jessica. 20c each; 100, $16. 
Lnolle. 20o each; 100, |14. 
Mo. Relssling. 20c each; 100. 114. 
Perkins. 20c each: 100. 816. 
P..egal. 30c each; 100, 822. 
Requa. 25c each; 100, 819. 
Rommel. 25c each; 100. 819. 
Telegraph. 20c each: 100. 816. 
.500 Northern Spy .Apple Trees, 3 to 4 ft., 36c each. 
100. 826. These are thrifty trees that will come 
into bearing about as soon as the largest size 
trees. They can be packed in small space and 
w<m t cost much for transportation. 
Gladiolus Bulbs, ^lixed bulbs, containing many of 
the best varieties, full size bulbs, guaranteed to 
bloom. 25, 76c; 100. 82.60; 1000. $22.60. 
Itartlett's Jumbo, (aollath, (tiant. I.a>ng Keeping Rhu¬ 
barb. 26c each; 100, 820. 
Horse-radish Roots. Medium sized common garden 
horse-radish roots. Every one will grow. 25.000 
roots. 76c per 100; $6 per 1660. 
Holts Mammoth Sage. Medium sized divided roots 
100, 86; 1000. $40. 
Miislirooni Spawn. American culture. 5 bricks. 
$1: 100, 815. 
Seed Potatoes at Lowest Prices 
We have 600 bushels of medium sized smooth, 
seed of the following varieties which we will sell, 
to close out. at attached prices. Sacks free. 
Sir Walter l^leigh. 75c per pk.; bu.. $2; 10 bu.. $16. 
Uncle Sam. 76c per pk.; bu., 82; 10 bu., $16. 
.Mrs. Dimon. $1 per pk.; bu., 83; 10 bu., $26. 
Bull Moose. 76c per pk.; bu., $2.60; 16 bu., $20. 
Irish Gobbler. 76c per pk.; bu.. $2.60; 10 bu.. 820. 
Axtells Flarly. Pk., $2.60: bu., 87.60; 10 bu.. 860. 
Climbing Roses 
Crimson Rambler, White Rambler, Blue Rambler. 
Philadelphia Rambler. Climbing American Beauty. 
Yellow Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, Excelsea, Tausend- 
schon. 50c each; 100, 836; for good, well rooted 
plants. 2 years old. 
Peonies 
Medium Sized Roots. Bvery one will grow and 
bloom next year. 
l.readiiig Named Varieties. 66c each; dez., $6; 100. 
840. 
Mixed Varieties according to color. 36c each; 83.60 
per 12; $26 per 100. 
Climbers 
Bostwn or Jax»anese Ivy. The favorite for climbing 
over walls and chimneys. Clings to brick or 
stone. 25c each; 100, $20 for medium sized Tines 
Hall’s Japan Honeysnckle. Fine for screening 
porches etc., and running over unsightly objects. 
Very fragrant. Price 26c each; 100, $26. 
('Inuamon Vine. For pi rches etc. Medium tubers, 
10c each; 100, 87.60. 
Kudzu Vine (Jack and the Bean Stalk) la becoming 
popular for pasture and furnishing cheap green 
food for cattle. 26c each; 26, $3; 100, $16. 
Baby Chicks 
We will supply most varieties of chicks, such 
as Leghorns, R. I. Reds. White Wyandottea etc.. 
In late May, June and July at $6 per 26, |l# per 
100 for best grade, healthy chicks. 
Grass Seeds and Farm Seeds 
Prices of farm seeds and grass seeds vary from 
day to day. Write for latest prices on anything 
you need. We can save you money on grass and 
farm seeds, such as clover, timothy, peas, beans, etc. 
Please specify Just what kind of seeds you want 
and the quantity. We do not issue a printed list. 
Address Bargain Dept., L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y. 
Massillon, Ohio, Feb. 4th, 1928. 
Last year I purchased your book,—"Fanner on 
the Strawberry," which I have read again and again. 
I found many valuable suggestions in It which I 
am trying and I want to thank you. 
B. O. Bowers. 
Blast Rochester, N. T., Sept, 16th, 1921. 
Tonr catalogue Is fine. 1 do not tire looking It 
through and your book on strawberries has been 
such a help to me. In fact I tell folks It Is my 
"back bone." 1 make most of onr living for a fam¬ 
ily of sight from small fruits and beniss and 1 
couldn't have done it without the plain reading in 
your bosk. Mrs. A. Watta. 
